What counts as a legume-free catering order: peanut and soy belong on the same list as the beans
Legume-free is the umbrella the other allergy labels tuck under, and two names on the list surprise almost everyone.
Peanut is a legume. It grows underground on a bean plant, a cousin of the lentil rather than the almond, however the office allergy card files it. Tree nuts are a separate job, handled at nut-free catering. Soy is a legume too, and it travels through so many sauces that it earns its own page at soy-free catering.
What is left is the ground this page covers: the pulses. Chickpeas, lentils, black and pinto beans, peas, and lupin.


